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Bachelor of Science - Physics / Bachelor of Arts

University of Wollongong (UOW) — Faculty of Business

University of Wollongong (UOW) — Faculty of Business

The Faculty of Business at the University of Wollongong and its graduate school, Sydney Business School, strive to provide flexible and innovative educational and research opportunities with strong links to the business industry. The faculty is highly regarded for the quality and excellence of its programs as well as for its research training.

Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Year 12; Any 2 units of English, plus Mathematics and any two units of Science.

Course Description

This degree provides students with critical, analytical and communication skills essential in today's employment market, and the flexible structure enables students to develop their individual areas of expertise. By combining Arts studies with a Bachelor of Science (Physics), graduates may find employment in a wide range of industries, including optoelectronics, telecommunications and defence.

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Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Duration

Wollongong

Full-time internal = 4 years

Part-time internal = 8 years

Entry Requirements

Year 12; Any 2 units of English, plus Mathematics and any two units of Science.

Study Pathways

Honours: Available as an additional year (or part-time equivalent) to meritorious students.

Comments

Students with limited backgrounds in physics or chemistry are advised to enrol in bridging courses held in February each year.

Sciences

Where are graduates that studied Sciences at University of Wollongong?

Related Careers

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About University of Wollongong (UOW) — Faculty of Business

Undergraduate

The Faculty of Business
at UOW is renowned for producing graduates with well-developed analytical and interpersonal skills, ethical business decision-making knowledge, and a thorough grounding in the theory and practical application of their chosen business study area. We develop students into professionals, managers and business leaders who work in a myriad of different sectors, both nationally and globally.

Our degrees offer students maximum flexibility, with specialisations in the areas of accountancy, business innovation, business law, economics, finance, financial planning, human resource management, international business, international economics, management, marketing, public relations, quantitative analysis in economics and supply chain management. There are also three specialised degrees combined with TAFE study in tourism, events and hospitality.

Studying a business degree will also give you the opportunity to study abroad for six months. UOW partners with more than 100 overseas educational institutions, which you can choose from when selecting a study destination.

From our Sydney CBD campus, we offer the Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Services. This program has an exclusive intake of 40 students each year. The small class sizes allow for maximum learning, industry projects and development opportunities where you will connect with firms and businesses directly related to your degree.

Our postgraduate programs are designed for individuals seeking to deepen or expand expertise, build professional excellence or enhance their leadership capabilities. They are informed by research, structured on applied outcomes, recognised by industry, delivered by highly qualified and industry-experienced academics and supported through additional specialised student learning and development resources. Programs range from graduate certificates and specialised master degrees to our high-quality MBA and EMBA programs.

Our strong links with industry, business and government ensures our programs reflect both industry and student needs.

Our student body is made up of citizens from around the world and our alumni and partners are spread across the globe. Nurturing this diversity and staying connected across the time zones is important to us. We work with our students, alumni and partners to enhance both collaborations and cultural appreciation.

Research

In addition to specialised coursework programs, the Faculty of Business offers opportunities to undertake postgraduate research, including masters by research, a Master of Business Research, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Integrated or a Doctor of Business Administration.